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2005 Jan 01
2
htb bridge problem, please chceck my config
hello. i have following setup:
a machine (winChip 200mhz cpu, 32mb ram, linux 2.4.28) acting like a bridge
with
2 interfaces (eth0 - to our ISP, eth1 - to our network)
machine does not have any IP
there is a 802.1q vlan eth0.2
eth0.2 and eth1 are bridged in br0
i have one 4mbit link which i share with my friend, i have 3mbit and he has
1mbit
all our IP addresses are public and we have the
2012 Dec 07
1
9.1-RC3 reproducible kernel panic in ffs_valloc?
Hello :-)
After days of problem with my system storage (?) I think I have located the
issue, or at least I am able to reproduce it, please take a look at
attached picture (photo of a crash).
http://i45.tinypic.com/23qtcx.jpg
At first I thought that was the Ext2 filesystem issue, but then I have
replaced the filesystem to UFS2-SU+J (which increased transfer efficiency
and dramatically reduced
2006 Apr 28
0
rq-2.3.2
...d use this option
whenever possible to avoid lock competition.
examples:
0) take a snapshot using default snapshot naming, which is made via the
basename of the q plus ''.snapshot''
~ > rq /path/to/nfs/q snapshot
1) use this snapshot to chceck status
~ > rq ./q.snapshot status
2) use the snapshot to see what''s running on which host
~ > rq ./q.snapshot list running | grep `hostname`
note that there is also a snapshot option - this option is not the same as
the snapshot command. the op...
2006 Jun 08
0
rq-2.3.3
...d use this option
whenever possible to avoid lock competition.
examples:
0) take a snapshot using default snapshot naming, which is made via the
basename of the q plus ''.snapshot''
~ > rq /path/to/nfs/q snapshot
1) use this snapshot to chceck status
~ > rq ./q.snapshot status
2) use the snapshot to see what''s running on which host
~ > rq ./q.snapshot list running | grep `hostname`
note that there is also a snapshot option - this option is not the same as
the snapshot command. the op...